Word: jeans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first time Royal Dutch-Shell was prepared to forget the seizure of its wells in the Caucasus and to talk co-operation with Russia. Royal Dutch-Shell was represented not by swart Sir Henri Deterding, whose White Russian wife is another reason for his hating Red Russia, but by Jean Baptiste August Kessler, 45, whose father founded Royal Dutch, employed Sir Henri as his secretary. Royal Dutch's Kessler now has the position of managing director while Sir Henri is director-general. Chief Russian with whom he talked co-operation was Konstantin Riabovol, chairman of Soyuzneftexport, the Soviet...
...They knew that only three nations had a chance and that at least one new tennis phenomenon must be found to take the Davis Cup away from France. Failing the phenomenal, aging (32) Henri Cochet would be enough to keep it another year in France especially if aided by Jean Borotra, 33. Also at hand this year is Rene Lacoste, 27, who helped take the Cup from the U. S. in 1927, retired in 1929 and will attempt a comeback this week against the British...
Commentators noted a change in Cinemactress Bow: following the fad begun by Jean Harlow, she had dyed her hair "platinum" blonde...
Likewise startling was Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's announcement of who was to play the lead in Red-Headed Woman: Jean Harlow, with head dyed or wigged...
...Aldrich, Donald Armstrong. LeR. M. Backus, Thomas Balmer, C. L. Barber, Donald Bates, R. S. Baxter, A. H. Beck, Jean Bertolet, Frederick Bolman, B. S. Bowen, R. C. Boys, B. M. Bowie, J. H. Braddock, Bruce Brown, D. J. Buckley, Donald Bullard, A. D. Cadman, E. T. Canby, C. E. Cheever, C. R. Cherington R. N. Clattenberg, J. P. Coolidge, John Cornell, J. C. Cort...